ML20151K426
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 06/30/1988 |
| From: | Ressler W GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP. |
| To: | Masnik M NRC |
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| 9420-88-0201, 9420-88-201, NUDOCS 8808030181 | |
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r, THREE MILE ISLAND AQUATIC STUDY MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT FOR JUNE 1988 Prepared For GPU Nuclear Corporation P. O. Box 480, Route 441 South Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 By RMC Environmental Services 1921 River Road, P. O.
Box 10 Drumore, Pennsylvania 17518 July 1988 Y,
8908030181 000630 DR ADOCK 05000209 PNV
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INTRODUCTION The objective of this monthly report is to document compliance with the nonradiological (aquatic) enviror. mental monitoring programs specified in Sections 3.1.la(4),
3.1.2a., and 4.6.1 of the Environmental Technical Specification (ETS).
These programs are being carried out as directed in the Environmental Controls Aquatic Sampling Manual.
Program elements being conducted under contract to GPU Nuc3 ear Corporation include b6nthic macroinvertebrates, ichthyoplankton, fish population dynamics (seine and electrofishing), creel surveys, and water qtality.
The ultimate purpose of these studies is to obtain a database sufficient to establish the natural fluctuations within the ecosystem and identify any significant biological alterations resulting from the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (TMINS).
Compliance with all programs specified in the ETS and detailed in the Aquatic Sampling Manual was achieved in June 1988 (Table 1).
Inclement weather resulted in changes to the TMINS Aquatic Sampling Schedule fcr June.
Electrofishing sampling was rescheduled from 8 to 14 Juna due to thunderstorms.
The ichthyoplankton program had to be rescheduled twice from 7 to 8 and 14 to 13 June to accommodate weather and scheaule changes.
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O Data presented herein are considered provisional, pending subsequent proofing, analysis, and presentation in the annual report.
Benthic Macroinvertebrates objective: To assess the abundance, distribution, and diversity of benthic macroinvertebrates at three stations in the vicinity of TMINS.
Progress: Replicate (4) macroinvertebrate samples were collected at each of the three stations on 8 June 1988 (Table 1).
Sorting of the 8 June samples has been completed; Identification of the April sa'..es is complete.
Analysis of the 5 Ma? samples is in progress.
Ichthyoplankton Objective: To determine species composition, relative abundance, density, and seasonal and spatial distribution of ichthyoplankton at eight stations in the
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vicinity of TMINS.
Progress: Replicate (2) ichthyopiankton samples were taken at each of the eight stations on 8, 13, 21, and 18 June 1988 (Table 1).
All samples collected through 28 June have been sorted; identifications have been 2
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completed through April.
Analysis of the 3 May samples
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has been initiated.
Seine objective: To assess species composition; relative i
abundance; seasonal and spatial distribution; condition a
factor;- occurrence of parasites, anomalies, and fish i
kills; and species diversity of fishes vulnerable to seine capture at six stations in the vicinity of TMINS.
l Progress: Seine collections were taken at each of the six stations on 6 and 27 June 1988 (Table 1).
Processing is completed through 3 May; work is 50%
completed ?n the 31 May samples.
i l-i Electrofishing 3
Objective: To assess species composition, relative W
abundance, occurrence of parasites and anomalies, and species diversity of fishes vulnerable to electrofisher captured at six stations in the vicinity of TMINS.
P Progress: Electrofishing at six stations was completed i
on 14-15 and 22-23 June 1988 (Table 1).
A combined F
total of 598 fish of 20 species was collected in June f
(Tables 2 and 3).
Most t'.sh (184 specimens) were
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collected at Station 4Al; species totals were nearly 3
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i identical at all stations and ranged from 11 to 13.
The catch was dominated tur the pumpkinseed, redbreast sunfish, and bluegill.
Rock bass and smallmouth bass were also abundant'.
Ectoparasites and anomalies were observed on 76 fish of 8 species; anchor worms (Lernaea) and fin damage were most prevalent.
Rock bass, redbreast sunfish, and pumpkinseed w2re most commonly affected.
creel survey objective: To investigate the extent and success of sportfishing, and determine angler residence and use of catch, in the Susquehanna River near TMINS.
Progress: Creel surveys were conducted on 2, 12, 17, and 25 June 1988 (Table 1).
Interviews consisted of 543 l
l anglers who fished 1,227.96 hours0.00111 days <br />0.0267 hours <br />1.587302e-4 weeks <br />3.6528e-5 months <br />, caught 1,990 fish, and harvested 317 fish (15.9% of the total catch)
L (Tables 4 through 7).
The average catch per effort and I
harvest per effort were 1.62 and 0.26 fish per hour, respectively.
Smallmouth bass and rock bass were the i
predominant fishes caught (1,190 and 274 specimens, i
respectively).
Fishing pressure was greatest in the General Reservoir with 286 anglers fishing a total of 694.6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br />.
Most fish were caught (964) and harvested (116) from the General Reservoir.
The highest catch per 4
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. effort (2.76) and harvest-per effort (0.94) occurred at the' West and East dam areas, respectively.
Anglers were predominantly residents of York or Dauphin counties, and the majority indicated that they eat or would eat a portion of their catch.
Water Quality Analysis objective: To measure select physical and chemical parameters of the Susquehanna River in the vicinity of TMINS concurrent with General Ecological Survey samples.
Progress: Water quality samples were collected on 8 June 1988 (Table 1) and forwarded to TMI-EC for analysis of TDS.
Selected water quality parameters were also measured at sarapling times and locations described in the Aquatic Sampling Manual.
Duplicate water samples were also taken at all stations on 8 June, and forwarded to TMI-EC for distribution to a private laboratory for QC testing of TDS analysis.
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TABLE 1 Sampling conducted in June 1988 in compliance with Three Mile Island Nuclear Station's Environmental Technical Specifications.
X's equal week in which program / work completed.
PROGRAM JUNE 1-4 5-11 12-18 19-25 26-30 Benthic Macroinvertebrates X
Ichthyoplankton X
X X
X Seine X
X Electrofishing
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XX X
Water Quality Analysis X
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TABLE 2 Fishes taken by the AC electrofisher on 14-15 June 1988 near TMINS.
Zone prefix TM-EL -deleted from table.
I.one 4A1 13Al 10A3 985 10B3 11B1 Total
' Time-2023 2120 2159 2246 2329 0017 Duration (min) 17 17 19 19 18 20 Air Temp (C) 25.5 26.0 25.0 23.0 24.0 21.5 Water Temp (C) 27.0 26.5 26.1 25.9 2 6. 9 _.
25.3 Dissolved Oxygen (mg/1) 15.2 14.0 11.3 12.0 10.2 11.8 p!!
8.6 8.8 8.7 8.2-8.5 8.4 Conductivity (micromhos/cm) 240 290 345 300 210 250 Secchi Disc (cm)-
83.8 76.2 55.9 58.4
.86.4 78.7 volts 210
.215 207 210 215 215 Amps 8.0 9.0 9.0 9.5 7.5 6.5 Common carp 1
1 2
Golden shiner 5
1 2
8 Spottail shiner 1
2 2
5-Spotfin shiner 1
1 2
Quillback 5
3 1
5 4
18 i
Yellow bullhead 1
1 Brown bullhead 2
1 3
- - a Channel catfish 2
1 3
Rock bass 1
7 15 3
4 4
34 Redbreast sunfish 7
9 13 5
8 1
43 Green sunfish 5
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6 17 Pumpkinseed 50 15 6
12 31 114 Bluegill 5
1 17 9
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7 6
1 1
21 Largemouth bass 3
1 3
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8 White crappie 2
1 7
10 Black crappie 3
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3 Walleye 1
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Mo. of Species 11 9
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Zone prefix TM-EL-deleted from table.
Zone 4A1 13Al 10A3 9B5-10B3 1181 Total Time 2023 2135 2214 2302 2342 0023 Duration (min) 22 18 20 20 17 19 Air Temp (C) 28.5 30.0 29.5 28.5 28.7 28.0 Water temp (C) 28.8 28.5 27.5 27.5 29.1.
28.2 Dissolved Oxygen (mg/1) 14.0 12.2 10.2 10.7 8.6 9.5 pH 8.4 8.2 8.3 8.0 8.2 8.1 Conductivity (micromhos/cm) 330 325 325 325 250 250 Secchi Disc (cm) 73.7 63.5 55.9 58.4 73.7 78.7 Volts 200 210 205 215 220 210 Amps 8.0 9.0 9.0 7.0 9.0 9.0 Common carp 1
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6 Spotfin shiner 1
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4 Quillback 1
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Smallmouth bass 14 6
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17 Fric.ay 1
25 Saturcay I
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! Clear Air Teup (C) 115.00 l19 50 116.00
!26.50 123.'00 129.00 120.70 121.50 126.50 127.30 125.00 122.70 1
1:cter Tei.p (C) 120.70
!22.00 22.30 123 00 124.00 124.70
!25.00 l24.30 129.00 126.30 129.50 130.00 1
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- ,9'rsgr8o Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 0191 717 944 7621 TELEX 84 2386 Writer's Direct Dial Number July 26, 1988 9420-88-0201 Mr. Michael Hasnik U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 13D16 Washington, DC 20555
SUBJECT:
JUNE 1988 MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT
Dear Mr. Masnik:
Please find enclosed one copy of RMC Environmental Services June 1988 Monthly Progress Report.
If I can be of further assistance, please contact T. R. Teitt at (717) 540-4510 or me at (717) 540-4516.
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William C. Ressler Environmental Programs Manager, TMI-EC WCR/TRT/cb:00038 Enclosure cc:
G. G. Baker /T. R. Teitt File:
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